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it's time. for. the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on our team. in broadcasting live direct from the heart of moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas let's take a look at your top headline it's now a snap cable has forced rescuers to restart a complicated operation to lift the massive bulgaria cruiser that sank a week ago claiming one hundred twenty nine lives. the murdoch media scandal claims another scalp as britain's top cop quits over connections to journalists suspected of bribery and the phone hacking former news international chief executive and the
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news of the world editor rebecca brooks has also found herself once again dealing with police behind closed doors but this time under arrest before being released on bail. the libyan rebels have been recognized as the legitimate governing authority in the country by of u.s. and thirty other countries but colonel gadhafi remains defiant ten thousand never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash crunch as america struggles to raise its debt ceiling in a time to avert default while the euro crisis is spread out and more pressure to the single currency. and a rocket carrying a telescope with it just launched right there will be the most powerful in space just launch as you're looking at it right now live pictures from the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan pretty impressive there if you take a look scientists have already nicknamed it in the senate three s d. green rocket
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because it uses kerosene and oxygen as its fuel and is a environmentally friendly rocket developed jointly by russia and ukraine will propel into orbit a new generation space telescope that is designed to expand the mankind's understanding of the forming of galaxies and this will be the first radio telescope that russia has put into space in more than twenty five years and will boldly see where no telescope has ever seen before in space transmitting images back to earth scientists have chosen a highly eccentric orbit for the station to allow it to turn under the moon's gravity to scan the sky it will also synchronize its work with telescopes on earth to make high definition shots of far distant objects and to mark their locations ten meter long telescope will also be capable of registering solar wind rays are so black holes and the neutron stars.
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and having been down about ten or as they have launched in the past it certainly is a magnificent thing to see now next hour to hear from the captain of a vessel whose it crew leapt to the rescue of survivors in the volga river tragedy last week. the captain is out and thank you very much for this interview was the first to come to the rescue the sinking cruise ship carrier how do you care to know about the tragedy. yes we were the first to help we were sailing in the same direction as the bulgaria and we picked up on the radio just bits of conversations between some ships we couldn't make out what the ships were what we heard them talk of seeing people overboard and speculating that it looked like a boat or a small ship it capsized once we heard that we put on more speed to get there faster but we did arrive at the tragedy site we saw terrible things and only when we realized that it was a pleasurable area that it sunk to the true scope of the disaster strike us. how
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long did it take it to get to the scene. i would say about five to ten minutes fifteen at most from the moment we heard the radio talk it all happened very quickly as we were nearing the site we began to figure out how many people there were in the water although that was hard to do because there was a lot of rubble floating around as well and was very hard to pick out individual people from among the floating debris it was truly a tragic picture that we saw what condition where this paper again where they panic stricken where the song. when we got them on board we had so much to deal with of course they were kind of stricken they were in deep shock what happened is quite horrible my crew members who were involved in rescue works they were deeply involved too some people were in a dreadful condition many were injured they had all all over their skin because when the ship sank the fuel came up to the surface and spread everywhere and covered the people that made rescue even harder because the oil made the victims
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greasy and hard to get a holes to pull them on board seeing children in that condition it was particularly heartbreaking. and calgary it was very hard on surviving. could last panel members of the tragedy. as far as i know although it may be wrong i understand that only one family survived the wreck without losing any members most people did lose their close and loved ones and yes indeed it was very hard for both on the survivors and on us too we all felt very deeply for them. bright and early just gets ask you how your crew were coping with that and how are they doing now it must have been hugely stressful. we couldn't afford to think about stress we had to do all we could to prevent panic spreading of course each of us felt it deep inside but we had to remain calm and professional to control our feelings. and succeeded in saving so many people at seventy seven when help should do that was there anything
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particular that helped. you know i find it hard to say what helped us because after that storm there was a brief period of calm and it happened just as we approached the wreck site that short moment of calm allowed us to pull people on board once the rescue operation was over and we went to investigate the wreck site again the rough weather came back and the water was very rough again we got there just in time as for the crew when i already said that they performed in the best possible way everyone acted very competently the speed of the crew significantly helped save people's lives they just wanted to get the job done how many passengers were on board at that time and how did they react. when the arabella was packed to full capacity at the time one hundred fifty passengers they acted like heroes are you these loud were deliberately they helped a lot they can still be injured and there were doctors among the tourists on the arabella they assisted the ship's medic as he rendered first aid and they gave
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a lot of psychological support to survivors that was very important. that people who survived the ship cracked of the terrorists that when they found themselves in the water and the boat sank they were instantly pope and of the water that's in the rock and then popped out to the surface again one observer sat as though the sinking boat from the sort of funnel that put everything in what happens in reality . more than that of course a sinking boat can pull objects floating on the surface under the water because of the huge water displacement that churns the water into a whirlpool that can suck people in people who were afloat when the ship sank must have found enormous strength to fight the world pool and return to the surface it is difficult to tell because i have never been in their shoes and i can't imagine what it would be like had they been the one from the fire picked them up. i can't be precise about that but i think they were in the water for half an hour or so some of them
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a try to get into life rafts others were still in the water. there are a few theories of how this tragedy could have happened and one of them says the boat had packed all the facts and saw the bulgarian dock sometime before the sinking it's not too far to you. you see not all technical defects can be seen from outside experts say that a cruiser listed to one side i don't know how dangerous this was for the passengers because i'm not familiar with ships of this type i never worked on that design put it listed and everyone knows it as for the technical state of the cruiser i say again that i can't pass judgment because i never inspected its engine it is very difficult to tell if you don't know the particulars. there are witnesses who insist that a boat with it to the right even when it was dark at a port so listing was visible i'm not sure it was a person because i wasn't there and i want to ask you this question is it true. i told you just now that the boat was listing what i cast tell you how critical it was to the ship is it true that the ship sank really fast yes you know i've spoken
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to some of the witnesses i mean survivors of course there are different versions but i attribute this to shock because they just couldn't get their thoughts together and were rather confused but they still say it took the ship something like two or three maybe five minutes to sink and that really is a very short time and it is difficult to lower any boats or rafts in the meantime with a strong lurch like that or brace up some have and that suggest that it is possible that the accident could claim so many lives because it all happened so fast i thought let's talk about this to the assholes that as many claim passed the bulgaria that they were just passed by we're in for stop to the see what was going on. i saw well we were approaching the site of the tragedy practically simultaneously with one other vessel a heavy duty tow boat with a large party maybe it was a little bit ahead of us i don't know why they didn't stop in front of the site if they saw it happening and i can't say whether they saw it at all either but by the
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time they decide. it's a holes and come to the rescue we were already there but i don't know maybe it was because of the ship's nascar interest except inertia maybe they had tried to stop earlier than that anyway at that moment we were there and the ship's presence at that spot could be counterproductive and hazardous for the people who were in the water and below the surface. in that situation it was paramount that we avoided panic had to set the situation it was necessary to observe the scene of the accident and it was necessary to start rescuing people immediately but anyway i think we did it all faster than this other ship could have because at that moment there was just so little time thank you very much. forty two thousand americans die each year for accidents will be
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the country by the u.s. and thirty other countries colonel gadhafi remains defiant ten thousand never to leave libya as nato airstrikes continue. and a transatlantic a cash crunch as america struggles to race its debt ceiling in time to avert a default while the euro crisis spreads adding more pressure on the single currency . now it's time for the latest goings on in sports and that's coming up next. have you with us this is what's there plenty ahead in looting. in memory the action cup international under twenty one tournaments east german side freebird triumph in the buff school. record breaker natalia shameka is the toast of the swimming world
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once again claiming i live and synchronised global crime in shanghai. on treating continents one of poskitt bowls talking point guards to wrong williams signs a one year contract with turkish club the sheikh to us the first high profile star to leave the n.b.a. for europe because the be only going to leverage the speech. and we hadn't reached the top ten of a major tournament for ten years put darren clarke is today at the top of the world golfing tree the northern irishman winning the british open by three shots clark a rank outsider before the event entered sunday's final round holding a one stroke lead on the country tyrone native didn't let the wind down rain put him off holding off they second place during justin johnson and phil mickelson only seven players frenching far above it in sandwich. front of seventy the very definition of consistency up royal st george's the forty two year old finally raising a lofty fame or a job after twenty attempts as
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a pro becoming the third northern irishman to win a major in just thirteen months let the party commence spending clark's hometown of . let's get the latest from the tour de france the isle of nuns mark cavendish winning stage fifteen of the riders approach the mediterranean sea thomas voeckler though he still holding on to the overall leaders yellow jersey after that one hundred ninety two kilometer run from the mouth to montpellier a twenty six year old guy. in the sure inning is nineteenth career stage when the alpha turf on fourth of this series addition sprinters joe mandating on the stage is mostly flock to rain as expected speed specialist tyler for are. coming in second and third freshman voeckler still gliding the locals those golden yellow for the seven straight stage. you have yashin cup is heading to germany freberg culminating in this year's event which puts together select european under twenty
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one squads in moscow robert downey and explains all. he is the pride of soviet and russian football live yashin was central in his national team's biggest achievements winning olympic gold in one thousand nine hundred to six and then they use the source first european championships four years later he's still the only goalkeeper in the history of the game to claim the european football of the year award in ninety six and three and was billed as he was the best shot stopper of the twentieth century. decades later dinamo moscow the club where yes and spent his entire career strive to keep his legend alive. the live yashin cup an international tournament for under twenty one teams an essential part of his plan although yes and successor is a young woman hopefuls as still some work to do to fill your shins boots. after losing to or keep their bread in the semifinals and muscovites went head to head
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with everton in third place game a clash which was tough doing for the hosts from. the english side we think a number of gilt edged chances in the first half including and missed their own thing after the break the visitors were left with ten men when our students eola received a second yellow card but that didn't help the non everton the team who promptly brule the deadlock. only netting style here one nil. none was for a leveller then kills the russians again on the counter-attack not only claiming his brace here for a final scoreline of to milk the charts it's a good lesson for us we have to face strong european schools and test or selves against and this is the only way to produce our own generation of skilful players i
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mean elephants are not all credit to the players you know so. it's more difficult to play against them and. they showed i thought we maybe should have been leading a hard time maybe by at least a couple of goals. so to come out second half and score a quarter goals was very pleasing this elite came to the final vs good and it was the germans who still the shoe decide in three books a bill aziz opening his team secure and finishing move it to move. the marriage turning into good friends with the spectators able to choose their favorite six new ones who were with three bullets the answers who ring the peak of their peers from england serbia and russia germany. it's good to model so we have to train passing passing cars like this in person or no they're really
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good. looking for barcelona and then try to train some of these young hopefuls at every chance to perform at the twenty eighteen world cup the first smiles to be filled in russia. bertie. and italia is shameka house today forever etched her name into the annals of synchronized swimming the russian becoming the first ever eleven time world champion after winning her latest poll at the finals and shanghai the twenty five year old giving her country the first medal of the tournament as well winning her third straight world championship and an impeccable informants in the solo program seeing a shank a score ninety eight point three points out of one hundred but mark topping local favorite by wang chen welspun eight hundred four went is took the last spot on the podium this term and far from over for two thousand and eight beijing called the winner a shank you though it will instead of is expected to add to russia's medal haul in the upcoming jewett and team six.
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three piece top five riders this year produce quite a spectacle at the german ground prix on sunday. prevailing over a pole sitter casey stoner and reigning champion jorge lorenzo after a race long battle in ring circuit but russa getting off to a blistering start in his honda from second place in what would prove a start to finish battle for dominance teammate sooner was on willing to budge though early on with lorenzo also in the mix up or starting from third person has quite a liking for the track out in one year for previous times in different engine classes despite your venture the running the circuit for victory in just his second race after returning from collarbone surgery compatriot lorenzo a second stoner third australians who are still leads the overall standings though fifteen points ahead of lorenzo. one of the n.b.a.'s elite point guards will be wearing the sheikh this colors next season duran williams officially putting pen to
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paper with the turkish club for one year as the lockout shows no sign of being lifted stateside the twenty seven year old contract reporting where some five million dollars could ever head back to the new jersey nets surely if the american league's liver issues are resolved the georgia native dissolves up a truly zero will also be joining up with the well leaving the atlanta hawks for a european adventure is no stranger to n.b.a. talents having briefly employed the league's four time screwing champion and former m.v.p. alan iverson and finally brazil's allison out of money well as well in the muscle leg of the beach volleyball world tour with the fourth edition of the tournament coming to an end in the russian capital on sunday evening they had to contend with a tarantula done poor but held their nerve to seal victory and then the trolling final i can't switch. once again that was the russian team insights as for men's competition reach for medal rounds heavy rain has been falling in moscow since the
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early morning thing fleet of cleared by early afternoon the best pride of the event great overcast skies to watch will be hoped will be some might call speech volleyball action first up on course was the american jew todd rogers and phil dollhouse are. paying and who really need in warts was a rematch of last year's final. cool still damp up of a heavy rain this book is pros and cons and makes it hard to write bad yeah he's sick but you're able to jump there just kind of like the much itself proved to be a cracker of momentum swing back and forth between the pair is however it was the reigning olympic champions who held the nerve to take it in for a wing first time break and gain some revenge for a defeat in moscow to their chinese opponents last year it's in the middle of the season and then are through so are reasonably well but this matter here was like
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the exact same match last here except we came. i wish we had a switch that you will find also brazil's allison i'm going man you well taken patrick push and jeffersonville a guard of switzerland however as soon as the teams are taken to be called the heavens opened just as begun for inning to do for the last hour a south american jew who learned in playing together for a couple of years to the first set comfortably but the rain became stronger of the swiss as they level up a match and send the gold medal game into a decider. the brazilian jewel looked down and now it is better opponents opens up a six point lead however they hit back brilliantly to seal big sharee who is a man you world would go on to say but weather conditions certainly didn't help i think they were a mix you through cold. and i can listen concentration in many points another thing the ball slips slips more than regular it's hard to control to know it's difficult
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for both teams but the morning evolved the frame the dreadful weather didn't manage to spoil what turned out to be unfurling day of beach volleyball for the spectators who are thoroughly entertained. should be back in moscow next year as for sports books to keep on developing in russia which i'm fully tante. is your sport whether it's next you see. an issue free could you take three months for charges free. range free. three stooges free. download free broadcast live video for your media projects free medio gondar tetons
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